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In Week 6, Pierre-Paul reemerged with three sacks against the Denver Broncos and told reporters on Friday that he intends to continue bringing the “juice” in an effort to prove his doubters wrong.

“Honestly, I feel like, me personally, I’m going to bring the juice no matter what,” Pierre-Paul said. “At the end of the day, we’ve been counted out. I’ve been counted out plenty of times, but nobody can tell you when it’s your time.

“I’m going to continue playing football the best way I can – stopping the run and getting to the quarterback, pressuring the quarterback. I’m going to do everything in my power to help my team win this game this week.”

If Pierre-Paul can continue playing like he did in Denver, there are precious few better and even fewer who can stop him. And it’s that energy that filters through the rest of the team, says defensive line coach Patrick Graham.

“When JPP – when his juice is energy, it fuels the team, I think. Especially on the defensive side of the ball. He’s a pleasure to be around because when that energy comes, like, it’s contagious,” Graham said. “Guys will feed off that, but we need it to be every week. He needs to be consistent and he knows that and he’s working towards that and I think last week were some steps in practice, especially in practice, that are going to help transfer onto the field.”

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With Olivier Vernon missing his third straight game and Romeo Okwara lost for the season, the Giants will certainly need Pierre-Paul to provide some more of that juice on Sunday against the Seattle Seahawks.

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